sphagia
/sfæˈɡiːə/Definitions
1. noun
A ritual of sprinkling flour or meal on a victim before sacrifice, especially in ancient Greece.
“The archaeologists discovered evidence of sphagia rituals in the ancient temple.”
1. noun
A ritual of sprinkling flour or meal on a victim before sacrifice, especially in ancient Greece.
“The archaeologists discovered evidence of sphagia rituals in the ancient temple.”